Delaware Eye Institute is searching for an enthusiastic Ophthalmic Technician. Great work hours, No late evenings, no major holidays, a robust benefits package, a team oriented working environment where you are heard and respected as well as clear career ladder opportunities. This is an amazing opportunity to grow your career in eye care with an incredibly well respected practice.
Our top Candidate will bring at least one year of ophthalmic technician experience or one year of medical bck office experience, preferably in an ophthalmology or optometry practice. However, we are prepared to train a candidate with background in a medical speciality or with a background of strong tenure and progression in a retail/customer service field.
Delaware Eye Institute is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art, individually based, high quality, eye health care. Our doctors are board-certified, skilled ophthalmologists and optometrists that provide a range of services to help our patients attain the clearest vision possible. Our services cover a range of eye problems, including cataracts, glaucoma, retinal disorders, dry eye, and ocular injuries. We have the common goal of ascertaining the most appropriate care for any given patient, explaining the purpose of the treatment, and in initiating said therapy in a courteous and compassionate manner, irrespective of age, gender, nationality, and race or payment program.
All of us at Delaware Eye Institute are committed to inclusion and belonging. We believe today more than ever that creating an environment where everyone can bring their authentic selves to work and make it easy for others to do the same will benefit us all. It isn’t speaking the words, but starts with a culture of caring, listening and service. We would thoroughly enjoy meeting with you and discussing our employment opportunities. For more information, please visit our web-page at www.delawareeye.com.
The Ophthalmic Technician will perform a range of duties which include preparing the patient to see Ophthalmologist and/or Optometrist and conduct preliminary exam and captures medical history. In addition, the preparation of examination and treatment rooms, performing basic and routine vision screening examinations, administering eye medications, cleaning, and maintaining ophthalmic instruments and assisting physicians during minor surgical and laser procedures may be required. Travel to other locations may also be necessary to support clinical needs.
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